Miner at Tungsten Chief Mine Kern County May 1942
In May 1942, a miner works at the Tungsten Chief Mine in Kern County, California. During World War II, tungsten was critical for manufacturing military equipment. The Tungsten Chief Mine was one of several operations vital to the U.S. war effort, reflecting the importance of mineral resources in supporting military production.
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Miner at Tungsten Chief Mine Kern County May 1942
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